27TH MARINE CONSERVATION CONVERSATION
Our 27th Marine Conservation Conversation will be on the 18th of May 2021 from 6-7pm IST and you’re all invited to join! This month, we will talk about what happens
Our 27th Marine Conservation Conversation will be on the 18th of May 2021 from 6-7pm IST and you’re all invited to join! This month, we will talk about what happens
This time, for our 12th gathering, we will be discussing an ocean creature that can fly! Sounds intriguing? Join us on the 21st of May from 5-5.30pm IST on Zoom
22nd of May is International day for Biological Diversity. It was established as a day to increase understanding and awareness of biodiversity issues. Despite the inclement weather and the pandemic-induced
Join this New England Aquarium Lecture Series event featuring internationally acclaimed Sri Lankan marine biologist Dr. Asha de Vos, who aims to change how we think about and carry out marine conservation.
While World Oceans Day marks only one day on our calendars, we believe that the beauty and wonder of our oceans should be celebrated every single day. This year, we shine a light on the life and livelihoods our oceans support, keeping in line with the theme of World Oceans Day this year.
We have good news for our younger ocean heroes - our 13th Ocean Hero Huddle is happening on Thursday, 17th of June at 5pm IST! Click on the 'link' below
Did you know that sharks are targeted by illegal fishing boats in the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT)? Well, come join us for our 28th Marine Conservation Conversation to learn more.
This month, we are talking about whales and their unique musical talents. Join Hafsa and Naduni at our 14th OHH on the 15th of July from 5-5.30pm IST for this
At our 29th Marine Conservation Conversation, we will travel back in time to the Incan empire and explore how seabird guano aka poop played an important role in its expansion and prosperity.
Did you know that the ocean is filled with clues about human history? At our upcoming 15th Ocean Hero Huddle, Hafsa and Naduni will discuss what we can learn from